Jorge Ramos is the most watched news anchor in the world.
Univision, the nation’s largest Spanish-language broadcaster, has drawn more than 100,000 people to hundreds of voter registration and citizenship drives aimed at urging Latinos to vote.
The effort is part of the media company’s push to expand its political reach in a year where the Latino vote could sway the outcome of the presidential race.
Univision announced in February it would seek to register three million new Latino voters — the estimated number of young Latinos who have turned 18 and become eligible to vote since 2012 — ahead of the November election.
And Univision’s most visible public figure, Jorge Ramos, had a public dust-up with Trump last year, and was thrown out of a Trump press conference after demanding details about the candidate’s deportation plan.
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